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Why don't you post where you are getting your facts from about these people's heritage:
Janet Napolitano -- METHODIST
Richard DesLauriers -- "Cathedral High School in 1978. He ended up going to Assumption College and Catholic University Law School" -- doubtfully Jewish
Thomas Menino -- Italian American, CATHOLIC

Your two links say nothing about these two people being Jewish. The Napolitano link only mentions that she approved a program that mostly benefits Jewish Communities. Here is one of many links stating that Napolitano is a Methodist: http://usliberals.about.com/od/stategovernors/p/Napolitano.htm
I couldn't find anything definitive on DesLauriers, but it would be an odd choice for him to attend a Catholic HS, then Assumption College, and follow it up with a Catholic Law school if he were Jewish, don't you think? I noticed you kept quiet on your outlandish claim that Thomas Menino is Jewish, so I guess I can give you credit there. If anyone is giving disinfo here, it would be the person who
a) invented Jewish ancestry for some key players in the bombing to cultivate an imaginary angle to an event that has plenty of legitimately strange angles that require serious investigation.
b) accused someone else of spreading disinformation, then provided 'evidence' that in now way supported their original claim
So please, show me some real evidence, or just admit that you yourself didn't think this through prior to posting.

The problem is the disproportionate representation, particularly in government.

You would expect that 0.5% of the population of the USA would make up 0.5% of the representatives in government. However, the numbers are probably closer to 40% or more of top officials. Particularly in key positions.